Rubber conference highlights need for R&D
The world is in the threshold of an unprecedented recession and India has to gear up itself to convert this adversity into an opportunity through research and development, technological innovation
The world is in the threshold of an unprecedented recession and India has to gear up itself to convert this adversity into an opportunity through research and development, technological innovation
Everyday, around 5000 persons become victims of the deadly AIDS virus in the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad. AIDS, the deadliest syndrome mankind has ever seen, has hit the twin cities like a death
As the spread of AIDS in Africa continues to thwart the continent's development, South Africa, the region's economic powerhouse, is showing such rapid AIDS growth that overall life expectancy here
A panel of four scientists appointed by a federal court has conluded that scientific evidence has so far failed to show that silicone breast implants cause disease. The scientists said some of the
Scientists said they have documented for the first time that industrial pollution and dust from Asia travels thousands of miles across the Pacific and degrades air quality over the United States. In
A US federal advisory board on Thursday voted unanimously to add second-hand smoke to a list of known human carcinogens in a decision that could bolster federal efforts to curtail
Indian carabeef exports has been put under scrutiny by some of the importing countries following an outbreak of foot and mouth disease (FMD) among cattle in Maharashtra and Uttar
The environment ministry is firm on its proposal to ban excavation of top soil within a radius of 50km from the location of thermal power plants. The ministry is also firm on the proposal that the
Pakistan reserves right to challenge: Pakistan has reserved its right to challenge the patent issued by the United States Patent and Trade Mark Office to a Texan firm Rice Tec Inc. for Basmati rice,
The movement by animal rights activists received a shot in the arm with the Calcutta zoo authorities admitting on record that they would be "selling" two giraffes to the Chennai Zoo for Rs 12 lakh.
The Rs 1,000 crore industrial unit in Tamil Nadu faces an uncertain future with the campaign for its closure for good on environmental grounds reviving in the face of continuing mishaps in the
New studies show that an epilepsy durg can bring relief to diabetics who suffer from nerve damage and to people with shingles who develop nerve pain that sometimes lasts for years. In new studies,
The craving for deer meat really cost him dear. Never had Murad Lari, a member of the UP assembly from the Bahujan Samaj Party imagined his favourite food could cost him a whopping Rs 600,000. Mr.
The increasing awareness for the growth of organic teas in the world market has led many an Indian tea planter to switch to bio-organic ways of farming, but environment specifics seem to restrict the
The newly launched National Centre for Crop Forecasting may not be able to access the required geographic information systems (GIS) and global positioning systems (GPS), which are under the defence
An international conference organised by Confederation of Indian Industry during the Agro-Tech' 98 on Agro Packaging can prove to be an eye opener for many if one goes through the FAO survey. The FAO
The government on Monday tabled a Bill to give freedom to coffee growers to market their entire produce and increase export cess for the commodity. The Bill, which has tabled in the Lok Sabha, seeks
Agro chemicals major Monsanto which is in the eye of storm has decided to clear the misconception about the 'terminator gene' by releasing ads in the national dailies. The ads issued in the public
Orissa environment minister Prasanna Das accused Forest minister Kishore Patel of providing covert support to timbger smuggling from Simlipal biosphere ereserve and held him responsible for the
United States' largest cigarette maker, Philip Morris Cos Inc, is planning to launch what it says is a "longterm, comprehensive, youth smoking prevention effort" that is unrelated to last month's